Leicester were the only club to vote against the English top-flight's plot to charge £14.95 for extra matches not picked for Sky Sports and BT Sport coverage.
Despite spending £1.24billion in the transfer market, the Premier League clubs have agreed to put a total of 15 matches behind an extra paywall.
However, Leicester voted against the prospect of making fans pay even more money on top of existing subscriptions to watch their team in action.
In a meeting to discuss the controversial plans, Premier League clubs agreed by a 19-to-1 vote to enforce the pay-per-view coverage, according to Telegraph.